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Bone Health and Mobility

Information that can help seniors retain mobility as they age. Mobility information to help promote independence and increase safety.
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Shoulder Problem Diagnosis

Information about the diagnosis of shoulder pain and problems.

Shoulder Disorders and Injury

Information about the various disorders and injuries of the shoulder that can cause pain for seniors.

Isn't surgery the best treatment for rotator cuff injury?

Question about the correct treatment for a rotator cuff injury. Will pain medication help or is surgery the best?

Top Mobility Scooters

Mobility scooters can make up for lost mobility due to arthritis of the hips, knees, feet, ankles, spine and back problems, which can make walking very difficult. Mobility scooters are designed for comfort and convenience, ease of operation, and most importantly mobility scooters can get you back into life. Check out these mobility scooters.

Adapting Motor Vehicles For Use By People with Disabilities

Many seniors suffer from disabilites that may affect their operation of motor vehicles. They may be able to continue driving with a specially adapteve vehicle.Inclues information on costs, cost savings, licensing and other items that need to be reviewed.

Top 5 Bathing Aids

Seniors with limited mobility may find it difficult to bathe. These aids may help increse their ability to keep up with this activity of daily living.

Mobility Aids

Mobility is one of the things that can help seniors to maintain their independence but some health problems can decrease mobility and safety. These products can help.

Walking Canes

Sometimes a little help in the form of a walking cane can provide reassurance and support. Check outthis selection of inexpensive and stylish walking canes from Alzheimer's Guide Christine Kennard.

Stair-Climbing Wheelchair

Wheelchair-bound patients now have the ability to climb stairs and elevate to standing position, from Arthritis Guides Carol & Richard Eustice.

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